I have a zd1211 based wifi card. The [[BeagleBoardDebian|Debian]] installer did not detect it when I booted with the usb powered hub plugged into the otg port (which the card is plugged into). Instead I had to boot then plug the hub in after booted.

I have a zd1211 based wifi card. The [[BeagleBoardDebian|Debian]] installer did not detect it when I booted with the usb powered hub plugged into the otg port (which the card is plugged into). Instead I had to boot then plug the hub in after booted.

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Next the installer cannot find the firmware driver. Select "Go Back" and "Execute shell" then mount a media with the firmware and copy it to /lib/firmware/`uname -r` Then exit the shell, and run the detect hardware step again.. now the wifi works and you can complete the install.

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Next the installer cannot find the firmware driver. Select "Go Back" and "Execute shell" then mount a media with the firmware and copy it to /lib/firmware Then exit the shell, and run the detect hardware step again.. now the wifi works and you can complete the install.

Unknowns: Kernel's looking for /lib/modules/`uname-r`/ these will place them in /lib/modules/*....

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Dang: small board problem on my new RevC2 so i can't test this tonight.. --[[User:RobertCNelson|RobertCNelson]] 00:31, 5 May 2009 (UTC)

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I have a zd1211 based wifi card. The Debian installer did not detect it when I booted with the usb powered hub plugged into the otg port (which the card is plugged into). Instead I had to boot then plug the hub in after booted.

Next the installer cannot find the firmware driver. Select "Go Back" and "Execute shell" then mount a media with the firmware and copy it to /lib/firmware Then exit the shell, and run the detect hardware step again.. now the wifi works and you can complete the install.

Possible Fix?

Since Mainline seems to be moving to as firmware free as possible, i'd like to find another way around this problem. It'll probably get worse.

1. Some how, dump the linux-firmware tree into the build tree and build the uImage with 'all' possible firmware's... (well not stuff like radeon.bin's)

Unknowns: Kernel's looking for /lib/modules/`uname-r`/ these will place them in /lib/modules/*....
Dang: small board problem on my new RevC2 so i can't test this tonight.. --RobertCNelson 00:31, 5 May 2009 (UTC)